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Murach's Java SE 6
This book teaches how to develop Java applications at the professional level. It starts by showing how to code, test, and debug everyday business applications that won't crash. It presents object-oriented features like classes, inheritance, interfaces, and polymorphism in a way that's both understandable and useful in the real world ...perspective that's often missing in J
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Paperback, 810 pages
Published
April 1st 2007
by Mike Murach & Associates
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One of the better reference books that I have. It does not cover specific Library classes as the Java in a Nutshell series did, but it does cover most likely encountered topics in a review fashion where an entire working snippet may be required. It is better organized than cookbook type references, but the examples are not as developed as the cookbook style collections.
It does function as a pretty handy first reference if the online API can't be referenced, and the full detail of meticulous API ...more
It does function as a pretty handy first reference if the online API can't be referenced, and the full detail of meticulous API ...more
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